Hatter was also ordered to perform 160 hours of community service this month at Westminster Community Center, 2600 C Ave., where Hatter and co-defendant Dakota Hancock, 19, were accused of doing more than $2,500 in damage.

Starting Aug. 1, Hatter will be required to do 10 hours of community service weekly at the center, for the remainder of his two years on probation. Under the terms of a plea agreement, eight other criminal mischief charges were dismissed.

Hancock also pleaded guilty to one of nine criminal mischief counts. He was sentenced to time served in the Henry County jail, and ordered to perform five hours of community service weekly at Westminster Community Center, for the more-than-70 weeks he’ll spend on probation.

He was also ordered to pay restitution to the community center, and to other victims or their insurance companies.